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THE SEA BREEZE 4 Some system of credit in English would be fair since speech and language appreciation are always benefits for those who take part. If the sewing courses open we shall have a great source of help and could attempt plays of other times which make history come alive for all who see them or act them. We are very grateful to the Manual Apts group for the fine screen-background they have already given us. Let's be ingenious-:keep our funds growing--and be ready to make T. H. S. the best on Route One, inside and out! Class of '46 TAKE IT FROM US' Time moves swiftly, make the most of it while you still have th chance! This is only too true of your schooldays, they are nearly gone before you realize their value As Seniors, we have but a iew more days here at T H S , but you Juniors have an entire year ahead in which to gain in knowledge and in friends Everyone knows that the person who can go through life with a SPllG for everyone and a grudge against no one 1S the person whom we all want to know and copy Enter wholeheartedly in all school activities, whether sports or merely your studies, this is the sure way to get ahead vhile you are still a student The things you learn today vill remain with you always and keep coming up in your encounters with people in the outside world Leader hip is another important element required especially of Seriors You s a Senior will want to have a part in making that year, above all the rest, one in xhich your class excels lt is up to each of youindivldually to see that you do your part Tle entire school looks to you, as Seniors, to be the leader in 1ost school activities which require management from the pupils Me, as the graduating class of 1944, look back and smile at the east four years spent ln dear old T H S , knowing too well that they are among tne happiest we will ever know You will never re l ze viat they have meant to vou until you prepare to leave To yol, th class who shall take our place, we wish all the success DG are you vill make this year, your last year at ihomaston High oCh3Ol the Lest ver I Chi IWTING E ams, on the vrole are not so bad ost of us lways think tn y'll be The r Lht before, if you tad, like mad, 70d dl always be s re of Letting a MCH eut t s is not vhat he teachers advise 'd h ve Vou tudy from dag t d y In tedi Ol cramling vith blood shoe eyes u ll HQ eleir method produces an HA' J C ' - I C . . . cs Nl . . . , . A . A I O Q . . . . W n . 1' 1 . LL ' ' . 1 . ' . . . h i J . . I l . 1 ' - . . Q . L ' u - . . I . , 1 . . 0 . M . . . Q A A . n . I . V . 1. u Q 1 , h r . ' . V 0 7 n I O N F U ,I - . . Y . . . . . ll . vm ,r - , . ' ' O A o a c . , , , 1- - , ,. .. ,. A . , : 1 . gi .L il C 1. ' f U I a Q ' .' . .. V - . 1 A .. ' 1 9 as ,ri J ' I Ll F rn . .J ' , , '- Q ,. L. O. 44 J x in X .. v' . J .1 . - ' 1 ,, As L , a ' A Q ., .v : . . , - . - , . -lc N 3 1 X , 'V t 'I l ,' rf s . qv :. A 4. C ,I ' U ' - , .- . , - - 4 1- ' E w F U L, x ' ' ' ETH H' W f' o r r ' fs l-lf, J' 1.1. L U V O Q , 4 rv - ,, - g S 1 ,- - A 'Q W , - A . Y x D . U , . . 1 4, - . V ., ., ' io '- fi is 1- H . . . 44
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THE SEA BREEZE ' 3 We, who are Americans, know what a peaceful country is like, and I know we all feel that we are fortunate to live in such a country. We treasure our citizenship and who could have anything more precious. E. G. '44 PQIOiITI S AND PTANS It is asserted by one of our teachers that Thomaston High has the best the hennebec inside T F Yet, as wings, there lookine building in sight from Route One between and St Croix Rivers 'e agre at all events, that S is a very eleasant nlace to be in the 1920's hen the old Academy building develoned are still many ways in 'hich the school could be made a better place to soend six or Lyon hours, five days a week Priorities there will be, doustl s, but theie can always be clans Various humorous sugwcstion ale always being offered hy ean't We rams LHC Lab to thereof or ink it to the cellarq This is the wail of the uP'oeatee Wreshmen and Soohomeres in the two rooms on each ulQC, with quick preez ne from oncn windows their only chance e life ny not in tall gum iacks outside each door to tale care of th nungent cues the teachers are always making us thlow in the west basketsq' his from all corridors and classes But seriously, ther ore a number of conveniences which, lile the much looked iorward to Donestic Science Course backed by the P T A will come into reality by flOuUS working together Such a need to be lilled in this way i the lack of equipment in and around the Gym Apparatus of a simel kind, such as chin up bars, nurdles, bare and poles or Jumping, ropes for climbing coule be made TVdll3OlC deces could oe lun instead of just idling in the corrido The expense woull not be great if the Non ual Arts class s could be vivrn time and mat rial for uch a ore ject The buildino ol dr ssinf rooqs of uirationed beaver board in some of nrt u.occuoi d b rmcnt soaee would be an addition much topreciated by ourstlve as well as our visiting teams in the bas ketb ll ses on O ions, but who knev Tle Cym floor, too, r sculir x llflo n rfeord can b prestnt shower lo Ma t invention may mi rt have a waxed rs NlLht learn to d obtlined e sily The littl c CHFIS' room n ar tht Junior room could lave at least couch and arm chair. Surely some connect l1ter9 o our nee have a sound machine ar rem hot wat come to the r cue s etion wiere emo household in town could iv us unus C rticl could r ueholster Then wc could have p Cc vnere a sick ouoil may r st until the next ous, or where a cher 15' r lax or h v conf r nee. ore nl ive ll cla s chanel to take Dart lo some thine w should ll like to see deed to our school life As it C, th upoer ela sm n, esoeeiilly Sfniors, get the acting exper itnce lhe lreshren are e er to try thllr abilities, the Sopho- mores have already demonstr ted theirs in their Christmas play. ,., K, - A L .J J f P - I n 1 1 , , A V ' CJ I , . . v X , , . .. ,e , . V , - . 0 - A 0 A , . . ' Ulf ' -, , ' . - . .L . 4 , , . , . ' , , is . 1 1- 1 C ' Sm v cw ' 1 L . . 4 ,f ' wan 1 Q rv u 1 .. M 1 o ' X ' Cl ' ' - ' . Tu? -. s. - 4 , L , I rx A . A .v I , S ' ' 4 . ll ' - N4 1 4- ' .1 . 1 , 4 , I 5 .4 .. ' ' If A 1 L 4. .L 7 fa A, N ' W , Q 3 n ' , . 4 . x 4 . . - 4. Q A L. , Y., . nur. . 1 Q ,L s , . UI S L , . - . .' 1 f- -, fs -, i 1 V s, .. , .. u I r-1 n n 1 g 1 fu ' '3 C . l 1 . g . 7 ' 'Q 7 ' ' v ' . . I x A ,fs . . U ... ' ' .. 3 , . ' ' ' v a ' A o 0 Q A L L ' g -' fx ' ' 1. cw . ' , 1 1 LJ A ' , , X .U .- 0 . L K, ' fx rw fm ef' ' ' L' .L A I Q ' 1 Y' Y 'K U Y Y , . .,n- e Q -1 S , el . 1 . ' A 'YI fx. FW I F A. 0 I x. 1 ng.. ' 1. . J ' - r r . , - ,-I - uf s LJ 7 ii 1. - K., 5 - A ' - . . ' rv 'A Q 1 , v- I ' . . ' ' LU . f' ,X , . . . , i - , n , e as 4 W . 1 fl . ' 1 fu .cw cv -1 -, ' .L 1 C . . 4 9 , - 4 i , 9 - . f fx cv ' - -0 . ' f L1 no o U-P 'Z 4 - N f 4. L 1 QI' ' f . 'V YC! Y fs W - V' V : u l-c.A U L. V 4 4 , CS s 1. . . 4. ' Q y lf, f ' E 'N .L r A . 1-J L in . 1 . st 5, 1 , .. S . l - . f' A Mr' vw- f' s - - ' V ' .Us-. Lu, CL UV N . A 4.9. 'Q QC L. ,L 4, ff . cw -- A fs et d ,f o e. x. Q '21 , ' e- 4' fs fs ' 1 f- r J- A ' N uf bex V 4. X. , A 4. 3 1 ' A, ,. 5 A . A ' Ev fy N . . L, e . -3 t a as we e 1- , , , - 3 - 0 ln N I ' fx ' ' ,- - ' ' ., CA CA 4 1 A A I QI. x' 1 ' fi s -. f tea , L45 M- a Q a L L I' f' 0 t ' 'H C ' I 'T' I ' ' 'X C' -4 5, ciy-.J O L, L. u . Q 3 'E 1. . 1 A 6 1 ' fx r- D - x.- LL 'N G , . . ,. ,X ,N 1- c A H s 1 s o , . 1 s 1 - ,, U rn -21 N V, A . A 0 f 1 rub - , , fx ' 1 2 L Cs '
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i-l. W Ul vs R VTJGF IS CMLET The break in the forest had grown up to bay Bill Jackson slun the hammerless lever actlon rlfle over hls back and dropped to hls hands and knees He crawled throubh the grass toward a blg moss covered boulder on the GQQG of an abrupt lope when he reached the boulder, he carefully peered over It sloped so teeply that he could see over the tops of all the trees lhe ilfty foot drop leveled out lnto a grassy valley th t vas QiVlQ6Q by a small stream Facing the stre m, about two hdndred y rds from Lke LOUlGGT, was sm ll cabln Smoke rose lazlly from the cllmney lnto the stlll HOPHlDb Outside WHS a log trlpod where Lash Johnson hung the game he shot B111 moved closer to the rock so tnat hls clothes blended wlth the urroundlng fOll3gC He steadled the rlfle and slgnted lt at the c bln door L sh Johnson wa t home Soon he would be dead Blll had come foux hundred mlles to make sure of thls Eddle J ckson, B1ll's brother, h d b en dead slx weeks when back There was no elue to the wurdcr, Lut Bill knew who had kllled Eddle and he dldnft need Jury to CCllVGV JUStlCG Elll's fln er tlghterec on the trlbber Awkward, quiet EQdle d1dn't rave an enemy lH the world except Lash Johnson Slx months go Eddle h d caught Lash lh hls barn nd h d knocked hlm dovn Blll had been xorrled, but Eddle laughed it off Low Elll vas home aln and his rcputatlon came UCBQ of rim he was hone to aven e h1s brother and Lash knex lt Lash knew also th t he could not klll Bill 1D ambush or lh falr fight lhen the door opened and Lash appeared elll v tched hlm, a lanky man, wearln blue overalls nd a iaded hlrt In 11s efe 1 d he c 1r1e p ll nd lH hls Pl t I .....L., ....1 if' '7 le X L f f'e LLJXVQf . ................. L ......... ...... 3- ,Vw . . ri' .L ..4L' J.: u rx ' 'ul 4. n . . . a , - is ' A , . . L A O ' I 1 - 1 1 'I S . 3 w K 1 ' .. .1 . . S , L . , . 4 . P1 ' Y - J ' f, . a I ' Q 1 , . 7 ' r x ,a A , ,- - - 5 ' ' D 11 ' ' W Q A A - l Q . Q I o A . A . . ' - 1' A ' 1 N alr. . f ' . 1 , . W . Q S . . Ti. A 4 .A E . ., . X. r 1 3 Q ' ,EA A 0 ck S a . 1 Q , . . . . ' Q 1 J A 0 ' rw 1 ' p - f, f ' ' - - . 3 ca ' el L ' ' . , H . , . . Bill heard the news. Lddle had been found wlth a slug in his ' . . K - ' J .1 'y x 1 , N ,. Q .e Q D . so , . . . . ' ' L ' ex ' - o , A. . . Q . ,Q .NA , , L, ' . 4 , ' . '- , . ,. . 'H L , . l . - .., .. . ' a ' 'X a ' ' ' ' a a I . . n . .A ... N lr 1 ' ' 'J ' X , ' 1 L' nf . ag ' T 3 ' .- ati ' '- ' . , e - ,- ' - ., ' L s ' 1 4, ES ' 'R , , f . . A . . a J ' - a ' . ' Q f 1 V ' l 'I 1 r, Y .A . va - '. F 1 f -f ' H H a ' ea , . . A L , . . . i. .- s . 1 ll Len A a' fd a a a gh ,
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